XSPC H1 Cube+ User manual

H1 Cube+
XSpc®

Component list
Contents
Page 3 - 4
Accessories Page 5 - 6
Preparing the base panel Page 7
Preparing the back panel Page 8
Preparing the ront panel Page 9
Attaching the back panel Page 10
Attaching the ront panel Page 11
Fitting the L beams Page 12
Fitting the motherboard tray Page 13
Fitting the side panels Page 14
Radiator placements Page 15
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Troubleshooting Page 16

Introduction
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The XSPC H1 case is a PC case speci ically designed or high end PC
watercooling. It has support or up to three triple 120mm radiators, two dual
120mm radiators, and leaves plenty o space or tubing routing. The case is
supplied in lat pack orm, so you will need a little time and patience to get it
setup correctly. Assembly should take 1-2 hours, depending on your experience
level.
This manual gives step by step instructions or assembling the H1 case. It is
advisable to read all the way through the instructions at least once be ore you
start assembly. It will save time in the long run.
When you are ready to begin installation, you should irst unpack the box and
check that no components are missing (see pages 3-6). I any parts are missing
rom the box please contact XSPC technical support.
www.xspc.biz/support
Speci ication
Dimensions:
619.3 x 475.6 x 529.8mm
Material:
Brushed aluminium – Black anodized
Screw size:
6-32 UNC
Features:
8x 5.25“ bays *
5x HDD bays (10x with optional extra HDD cage.)
1x SSD tray (up to 10x with optional extra trays)
16x 120mm an grills
- 3x Triple 120mm
- 2x Dual 120mm
- 1x Single 120mm
2x Acrylic windows
*Front 5.25“ bay covers sold separately

[A] Base Panel x1
[D] Top Panel x1
[C] Front Panel x1
[E] Right Panel x1 [F] Left Panel x1
[B] Back Panel x1
Component List
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[ ] MB Cover Panel x1 [H] PCI Panel x1
[I] Motherboard Tray x1 [J] HDD Rack x1
[L] L Beam x2[K] 5.25“ Bay Cage x2
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SSD Tray x1 Castors x4
PCI Slot Covers x10 Neoprene Pad x1
Power Switch x1 Support Post x1
Accessories
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Part 1: Preparing the Base Panel
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Take panel [A] and place it on a
flat surface, protected by a clean
sheet.
Place a castor under a corner of
the panel and line up the 4 holes.
Put a screw through each hole.
On the underside of the panel
attach a washer and nut to each
screw and tighten using a
screwdriver.
Repeat the process for each of
the four castors.
Place the HDD cage over the
screw holes shown above.
Use four 6-32 thumb screws to
attach the HDD cage to the panel.
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Part 2: Preparing the Back Panel
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Before you continue, make sure
your case matches the photo
above.
Remove the tape from the
neoprene pad and stick it to the
HDD cage. Make sure the holes
line up.
Put panel [B] on a flat surface
facing upward.
Place panel [ ] over panel [B]
and line up the four holes.
Attach panel [ ] using four 6-32
thumb screws.
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Part 3: Preparing the Front Panel
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Place panel [C] facing down on a
flat surface.
Take one of the [K] bay cages and
attach it using 6 countersunk
screws.
You will need to use a small
screwdriver due to limited space. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other
side.
Flip the panel over and thread the
power cables through the hole on
the front.
On the reverse side place an o-
ring and nut over the switch then
tighten the nut.
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Part 3: Preparing the Front Panel
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Place panel [C] facing down on a
flat surface.
Take one of the [K] bay cage and
attach it using 6 countersunk
screws.
You will need to use a small
screwdriver due to limited space. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other
side.
Flip the panel over and thread the
power cables through the hole on
the front.
On the reverse side place an o-
ring and nut over the switch then
tighten the nut.
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Part 4: Attaching the Back Panel
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Take the prepared panels [A] and
[B] and slot the corners together.
Make sure the HDD cage is near
the back.
Use two countersunk screws in
the two holes highlighted above.
Repeat this for the two screw
holes on the other side.
On the underside of the case use
two 6-32 countersunk screws in
the locations above.
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Part 5: Attaching the Front Panel
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Take the prepared panel [A] and
front panel [C] and slot the
corners together.
Use two countersunk screws in
the two holes highlighted above.
Repeat this for the two screw
holes on the other side.
On the underside of the case use
two 6-32 countersunk screws in
the locations above.
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Part 6: Fitting the L Beams
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Take an L beam and slot it into
the corners of the front and back
panels.
Line up the screw holes on each
side of the L beam.
Use two countersunk screws to
attach the L beam to the front and
back panels.
Repeat this for the other side,
using the second L beam.
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Part 7: Preparing and Fitting the Motherboard Tray
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Place panels [H] and [I] next to
each other.
Move panel [H] over panel [I] and
line up the 3 screwholes.
Use three 6-32 hex screws to
attach [I] and [H].
From the inside of the case place
the motherboard tray over the
HDD cage.
Line up the eleven holes on the
back and use 6-32 thumb screws
to attach the motherboard tray.
Place the support post between
the case and motherboard and
use 6-32 screws to secure it.
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Part 8: Fitting the Top and Side Panels
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When fitting the side panels you
should loosely fit each screw
before tightening. This will allow
you to shift the panel into line.
Place panel [D] on top of the case
and attach it using ten
countersunk screws.
Repeat this for the right panel [E] Repeat this for the left panel [F]
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Radiator placements
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The H1 supports up to three triple and two dual 120mm radiators. XSPC
radiators can be mounted on the ront, back, top or side panels using the
provided 6-32 screws.
You can alternatively use a triple 140mm radiator by using an optional XSPC
140mm bracket set. The le t side o the base panel o the case has pre-drilled
holes or the 140mm brackets.
The radiator installation process below shows an RS360 radiator being
mounted on the ront panel. The installation process is the same or each o the
ive radiator positions.
Place the radiator in the required
position and line up the holes.
Use short (under 6mm) 6-32
countersunk screws to attach the
radiator to the case panel.
Repeat this process for all 12
screw holes on the radiator.
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Pick the most suitable radiator
placement for your setup..
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Troubleshooting
Q – The side panel screw holes don't line up
A – Loosen all the screws on the side panel and slide the panel until
the holes line up. You should only tighten the side panel screws when
all screws are in place.
Q – I was not supplied with any 5.25“ bay covers
A – This is normal. 5.25“ bay covers are sold separately.
Q - Motherboard tray does not it
A – Make sure you have not connected panel [H] to panel [G] be ore
itting the motherboard tray.
Q - Power switch doesn't light up
A - It's likely that the power led is connected the wrong way on the
motherboard header.
Q - Power switch not working
A – Make sure you have connected the switch to the correct header
on the motherboard.
Q – I am missing a part or I have lost a part
A – Please contact XSPC support or assistance
www.xspc.biz/support
Website - www.xspc.biz
Support - www.xspc.biz/support
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